About Sympathy Pain
The "Sympathy Pain" blog is a father's view of what is generally viewed as "woman only" territory, pregnancy. The blog also looks into the blended family and how a new addition affects that family. "Sympathy Pain" is not a battle of the sexes sight, but rather, an open forum for moms and dads.
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- Monsanto Roundup
With nine million litres of Roundup sold each year all over the world, the American agrochemical group Monsanto holds a world record. For the first time, a study led by Gilles-Eric Séralini [...] - What a proud parent does?
So, there’s the looming talk of “candy at school” but thus far my son doesn’t seem to be any the wiser about how the whole “no more candy” came to be. I’m trying to be objective, [...] - To prove I’m not the perfect parent
My children are having a hard time with the fact that their mommy has been gone quite a bit lately. And, I’m home now with no chance of traveling for quite some time and hopefully, if I do [...] - Cooking with Kids
Bo is a great helper. I love to make cookies with Peanut. It's our fun mother/daughter activity. For a while, every time she took a nap, she'd ask if we could make chocolate chips when she [...] - Sleep: A Chance to Dream and For Mom to Get a Break
I love sleep. It is in my top five of favorite things to do. Having a baby kind of ruins this though! The Little Guy is slowly getting better at sleeping. Many mornings, he's out cold at [...] - So, I really hate to complain but candy? Really?
Here’s the deal. You all know that my son is a talker and that thus far his teacher has been more than a little bit receptive to the fact that he NEVER.SHUTS.UP. She seems to be [...] - Ok, so let’s talking Parenting…mmmkay?
Ok, so yea, I get it, I’m a parent but not everyone wants to hear me tell parenting stories. So, I figure, I’ll give you one little parenting story and then guide you in the direction of [...] - Do You Pull Up?
The other day, I was working. I really was. I was doing some research, and I happened upon an article about Tori Spelling. She talked about her son, Liam's, potty training process. Here's a [...] - Electroshocking Toddlers?
American psychiatry still regards electroconvulsive therapy as a respected treatment, even for kids. Although ECT for young children is nowhere near as common as for adults, most U.S. states [...] - Babies having babies.
Mama always said that she was a 'baby that had a baby' when she got pregnant with me a mere WEEK after her wedding to Papa. She and I still look like sisters (I'm the YOUNGER one, dammit!), and we [...]
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The NCAA Championships will be held Fri.-Sat., March 12-13, at Fayetteville's Randal Tyson Track Center. [...] - Students document stories on immigration, poverty
Photojournalism students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are documenting immigration and poverty under a grant from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.The [...] - Football. Former Tigers Participate At Auburn's Annual NFL Pro Day
Auburn football held its annual NFL Pro Day Tuesday with 13 former Tigers working out in front of NFL scouts for close to three hours. [...] - Dr. Gary Walker receives the 2010 CSGS Outstanding Mentor Award
BOONE – Dr. Gary Walker, professor of biology at Appalachian State University, has been awarded the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools’ 2010 Award for Faculty Excellence in Mentoring [...] - Discover Auburn series continues with ‘Images of Sicilian Women’
AUBURN - The Discover Auburn series at Auburn University continues with "Images of Sicilian Women," a talk by Giovanna Summerfield, on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Special Collections and Archives [...]